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Awilco LNG in Consolidation Talks with LNG Carrier Owners
Awilco LNG is working with other ship owners on establishing a consolidated LNG shipping structure.
NYK to Build Two More LNG Carriers for Total
NYK has signed a long-term charter contract with Total for two LNG carries newbuilds.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/266225/nyk-to-build-two-lng-carriers-for-total/
FSL Looking to Order LR2 Tanker Duo in China
FSL Trust signed a Letter of Intent for the construction of two scrubber-fitted LR2 tankers.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/266244/fsl-looking-to-order-lr2-tanker-duo-in-china/
MOL to Take Part in Indonesia’s Jawa 1 FSRU Project
MOL signed deals related to the construction of an FSRU for Indonesia’s gas-powered project.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/266226/mol-to-take-part-in-indonesias-jawa-1-fsru-project/
Transpacific Volumes to Soften despite China-US Truce
Alphaliner: Container cargo surge on the eastbound Transpacific route is set to recede in the coming weeks.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/266289/transpacific-volumes-to-soften-despite-china-us-truce/
OOCL announces new Middle East /Indian Subcontinent-East Mediterranean service
The EM3 provides direct linkage between the Middle East, India, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Greece and Turkey, offering more competitive and reliable services than transshipment options. It also provides fast transit times to Egypt and Turkey.
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MAN Cryo and partners develop marine liquid-hydrogen fuel-gas system
MAN Energy Solutions subsidiary MAN Cryo in partnership with Fjord1 and Norway’s Multi Maritime has developed a new liquid-hydrogen fuel-gas system for use in the marine sector.
The MAN Cryo – Hydrogen Fuel Gas System can be used for different shipping types, sizes and conditions.
The system is said to be suited for both above and below deck applications, allowing the ship designers to optimise their designs in terms of efficiency, cargo or passenger space.
DNV-GL has granted a preliminary...
CARB: MSC Pays USD 630K for Air Quality Violations
MSC paid USD 630,625 in penalties to CARB for violating the Ocean-Going Vessel At-Berth Regulation.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/266167/carb-msc-pays-usd-630k-for-air-quality-violations/
Royal Caribbean to Build New Cruise Terminal at Port of Galveston for Larger Ships
The Port of Galveston, Royal Caribbean Cruisesto develop and operate a new cruise terminal.